Imagine a world without electricity or electronic devices. It's easy to see why engineering is vital to survival and the development of future technologies. Electronic engineers play a vital role in the design, development, distribution and recycling of numerous everyday products.
UWE's new inclusive, problem-based curriculum will broaden their engineering audience, enabling students from a wider range of backgrounds to pursue a career in engineering. To date, UWE is the first university in the UK to transform their curriculum alongside constructing a new engineering building.
Students will be taught in the new state-of-the-art School of Engineering designed to revolutionize the way engineering is taught. Featuring engine test cells, dedicated collaborative learning spaces and the latest high-tech equipment, it's purpose-built to support a wide range of engineering disciplines.
In this course, students will tackle real world issues through live projects, and learn to take risks as they develop solutions in the state-of-the art labs. Students will develop core skills in digital and analogue electronics, mathematics and computer programming too.